Math, asked by shanu9937, 9 months ago

if alpha and beta are the zeroes of polynomial x²+1 , then find the value of alpha ×beta ÷(alpha+beta)²​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

There will be no actual solution as

x²+1=0

x²= -1

and x=√-1 which is an imaginary number.

Therefore, there will be no solution.

Hope it helps you.

Answered by TheBox
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Here x^2 + 1 = p(x)

then by the relation of zeroes and coefficients of the equation we get alpha + beta = -b/a and alpha × beta = c/a so a = 1, b= 0, c = 1. Solve accordingly

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